This is not a bug. Your kernel was not able to find the Root File
System where it thought it should be. Did you compile the kernel
with the same configuration as the old one ?. Since you recompiled
the kernel, that looks like it is the culprit. Recompile it with the
right options and try again. Grub has nothing to do with this error.

Hari



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Subject: [grub #33] Kernel panic error
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 12:35:05 +0900

Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Summary: Kernel panic error
Version: grub-0.92-7.i386
Type: software bug

Message:
I Have a redhat 8.0 system, kernel 2.4.20 ( the kernel that I'm trying to boot).
I compiled my 2.4.20 new kernel and when I try to boot I get this error message:
VFS = Cannot open root device "LABEL=/"
Please append a correct "root=" boot
But my old 2.4.XX kernel is using THE SAME root string...
Is this a bug?


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